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Hi,
I doubt there is a solution (well one that I would like to use) for this problem but I thought I would try asking as you never know. We have some glass panelled internal doors (each made up of 15 bevelled panes) courtesy of the previous owners. They are fairly nice doors so I would rather not replace them. The problem is that the previous owners weren't exactly great at DIY but did like to have a go. They have stained and varnished the doors but managed to get it all over the glass as well. They obviously didn't like it on the glass (and nor do I) so rather than gently removing it with a Stanley knife blade (as I am doing) it looks like they have gone at it with a screw driver. This, of course, has resulted in the glass getting scratched to hell and back in places. Is there any way of removing even the smaller scratches? I would rather not take the panes of glass out if I can help. TIA Graham |
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